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    For the 'looks', you really need to first decide on the exact tyre and then study the detailed spec.

    Same tyre size such as 215/40/17 doesn’t mean the actual installed dimension among all tyre manufactures/models are the same.
    You will see significant difference in appearance depending on the tyre make/model.

    Also not sure you are aware of this but there is tiny offset between the R & L wing position against the centre line of the chassis.
    You may not notice it with the OEM wheels but once you go for the aftermarket ones, you will see one side sticking out further than the other side.
    So be aware if you are aiming for the 'hellaflush' looks.

    Regarding the spacer, as long as it's from the well-known brand such as H&R, should be fine.
    You may need longer wheel stud bolt.

    Personally, for the offset, I won’t go anything beyond 40.
    Otherwise, depending on how you setup the car, you will experience noticeable instability under hard braking, etc


    Kaz

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    Thanks Kaz

    I know the exact sizes and offsets I want/can get, but everything I'd read on here and NSXPrime** indicated 17x7.5 et35-42 for the front.

    My option is 17x8 et35 or et 47. et35 will push the wheel out 39mm which is too much, based on info from sorepaws who indicated the arch had approx 32mm gap left to fill on standard. As a result ! was going to opt for et47 (moderate 27mm fill). Of course that puts me 11mm closer to the suspension strut, so if I have to I'd use 5mm spacers.

    You mention not going above 40 - can I ask why that would impact braking stability, if it's no closer to caliper than standard wheels...or it more to do with balance of wheel "weight"?

    Would you agree with my conclusions based on the comments above or do you think et35 would work?

    Tyre wise it would be 225/40 to preserve rolling circumfrance.


    **https://www.nsxprime.com/threads/whe...or-nsx.143941/
    Last edited by Ian_S; 16-09-2023 at 05:44 AM.

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    Sorry, just realised I have a potentially better option, but didn't check as it was only 1/2" wider...would a better option be 17 x 7 et38?

    Moderate 23mm poke out and under your 40 offset suggestion.

    and I can stick to the more "normal" 215 tyre size?
    Last edited by Ian_S; 16-09-2023 at 05:53 AM.

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    What wheels have you decided to get?

    Cheers.
    I am Godzilla, you are Japan!

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    I'm looking at Work Emotion ZR10

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ian_S View Post
    I'm looking at Work Emotion ZR10
    They are really nice wheels. Not many seem to suit these cars. Personally I like OE wheels with a few exceptions. I also like the original offsets.
    The American market seem to love massive wheels with flush fit. They can look good, but obviously destroys the original dynamics. It’s also a world of hell with no PAS.
    I think there are some great repro options now. The mita type S wheels look good. As do their seven spoke and facelift. They are also well priced.
    Volks always seem popular. The TE37’s have always been incredibly popular and you can kind of see why. The CE28N’s are also nice.
    However, with the ever increasing prices of these cars, OE has become the baseline in many camps.
    Funny to think that a set of fat fives were £300 a set 10-15 years ago. Even a set of 94-01 wheels were £400-600 for a non-refurbed set.
    In hindsight I wish I’d bought them all up, as well as the all the OE radios that people were junking for terribly executed double din units. You know who you are with your hacked, badly fitting centre consoles and your checkered floor mats ������
    I am Godzilla, you are Japan!

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